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south west wales guides
Area Guides to South West Wales
Area Guides including Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and the Gower Peninsula, Heritage Coast, Swansea Bay and Cardiff
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Southgate Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Kenfig Nature Reserve
2 miles to the West of Porthcawl is the small village of Kenfig. Kenfig is principally known for the...
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Caswell Bay Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Llandeilo Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Llandeilo is a lovely little town situated in the Tywi Valley close to the Black Mountains, with Dinefwr...
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Laugharne Castle
The castle is an enchanting ruin, which was built in the 12th and 13th centuries....
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Pembrokeshire National Park
Pembrokeshire begins at Amroth in the south and ends at Poppit Sands in the north and takes in the whole...
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St Davids Accommodation and Holiday Guide Pembrokeshire
The magical city of St David’s is the smallest city in the UK. It lies close to a spectacular stretch...
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Nolton Haven Beach and Accommodation Guide
The tiny hamlet of Nolton Haven is just a mile or so from Druidston, and has a lovely, well sheltered...
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Solva Accommodation and Beach Guide
Once a thriving port with passenger ships bound for New York, Solva is a beautiful natural harbour that...
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Newgale Holiday and Accommodation Guide and Big Blue Kitesurfing
Situated close to the magical city of St David’s and the pretty harbour village of Solva is the small...
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Horton Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Gower Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Manorbier Beach and Castle Guide
Described by Giraldus Cambrensis as “the pleasantest spot in Wales” Manorbier is a charming little village...
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Upton Castle
A visitor to Carew Castle should not leave the area without first looking in at Upton Castle. Just 21...
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Port Eynon Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Fishguard Holiday and Accommodation Guide
Perched on a hilltop overlooking the Lower Town and the neighbouring town of Goodwick. It is often thought...
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Little Haven Beach and Accommodation Guide
Situated on the southern end of St Bride’s Bay are the villages of Little Haven and Broad Haven, set...
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Guide to Barafundle, Bosherston and The Stackpole Estate
Barafundle Bay, voted Britain’s best beach in 2005...
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Llanmadoc Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Freshwater East Holiday and Accommodation Guide
Freshwater East is a beautiful wide sandy beach with clear water which is backed by sand dunes with a...
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Pwlldu Bay Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Llanelli Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Llanelli is famous for having one of the best rugby teams in Wales. The Scarlets rugby union team currently...
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Dale Holiday and Accommodation Guide
The village of Dale on St Bride's Bay is a popular water sports centre and point of origin for boat trips...
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Porthcawl Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Porthcawl is a lively tourist town that attracts lots of holidaymakers each summer. Porthcawl has a mix...
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Skomer Island Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Skomer is one of the best places in Wales to see rare birds and has been a designated National Nature...
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Langland Bay Accommodation and Holiday Guide featuring Langlands Brasserie
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Caldey Island Pembrokeshire
Located off the coast of Tenby, Caldey Island is one of the most fascinating Islands in the UK. An order...
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Pembertons Chocolate Farm Llanboidy
Welcome to the Welsh Chocolate Farm, Croeso I'r Fferm Siocled Cymraeg Join us at the chocolate farm where...
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Progress Surf Academy
Progress surf Academy prides itself on providing a fun, friendly and personalised surfing tuition to...
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Llangennith Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Rhossili Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Oakwood Theme Park
Oakwood is a fantastic day out for all the family, particularly if you like white knuckle rides (and...
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Brechfa Forest
Once a medieval hunting ground, Brechfa Forest is now a haven for walkers, cyclists, horse riders and...
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Ferryside Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Ferryside A quiet little town situated on the Tywi estuary, that was a popular holiday destination for...
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Margam Accommodation and Holiday Guide
About 5 miles West of Porthcawl, on the road to Port Talbot lies the village of Margam. The jewel in...
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Cwm Deri Vineyard
A chance to stroll through a vineyard in our home climate is rare, and to be able to do it surrounded...
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Carmarthen Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Carmarthen – Caerfyrddin Carmarthenshire is a green and pleasant county. Sometimes described as The...
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Caws Cenarth Organic Cheese Farm
Caws Cenarth Organic Cheese Farm, Visitor Centre and Café Cwtch. Hand Crafted Cheeses Made on a...
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St Ishmaels Accommodation and Holiday Guide
St Ishmael's was a medieval village that was comprehensively destroyed by a storm over 300 years ago...
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Carreg Cennen Castle Llandeilo
The distant view of Carreg Cennen from the road between Llandeilo and Crosshands epitomises the romantic...
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Freshwater West Holiday and Accommodation Guide
A lovely beach with pristine water, backed by sand dunes and frames on either side by cliffs. The main...
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St Brides Accommodation and Holiday Guide
St Brides beach is small but beautifully formed beach that is full of character. Located on the Dale...
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Folly Farm Pembrokeshire
The farm has a wide array of British animals and more exotic species, such as tapir, capybara, delightful...
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Kidwelly Castle
The castle lies on a bluff on the west bank of the river Gwendraeth where it runs into the great Towy...
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Castlemartin Holiday and Accommodation Guide
A small village, whose church boasts an organ once owned by Mendelssohn! Crossing the range towards the...
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Pennard Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Penclawdd Accommodation and Holiday Guide
Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is almost a 20 mile peninsula of glorious...
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Druidston Haven Holiday and Accommodation Guide
The beach at Druidston Haven is a mile long stretch of golden sands that is west facing, with a pebble...
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Carew Castle
In 1102 King Henry 1st appointed Gerald of Windsor a castella of Pembroke Castle. This was a royal possession...
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Stackpole Accommodation and Holiday Guide
The National Trust’s Stackpole Estate encompasses 8 miles of breathtaking coastal scenery, including...
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